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Mike Tolbert pays $3,900 bill in change


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Guest Barry McCaulkinor
13 hours ago, CRA said:

I would wager the simple fact Mike had his buddy as the middle man had a lot to do with how this played out. 

It should not matter who the company deals with, whether it's the customer direct or a liason, a company should stay consistent. Motion lab, is a very, I mean very shitty company.  This company not too long ago got caught joy riding their customers cars, wrecking it, and in the process getting a driving while under the influence because they were drunk.  Motion lab has a tremendously shitty track record and I wouldn't let them bitches work on my lawn mower, even if I couldn't do better work than them. 

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55 minutes ago, Barry McCaulkinor said:

It should not matter who the company deals with, whether it's the customer direct or a liason, a company should stay consistent. Motion lab, is a very, I mean very shitty company.  This company not too long ago got caught joy riding their customers cars, wrecking it, and in the process getting a driving while under the influence because they were drunk.  Motion lab has a tremendously shitty track record and I wouldn't let them bitches work on my lawn mower, even if I couldn't do better work than them. 

they could be the worst company in the world.

all I am saying is when you aren't involved in something.....you then have 2 parties relaying info to you and both versions probably are slanted.  Therefore you get zero legit info.

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Guest Barry McCaulkinor

All I know, based on motion labs track record, I wouldn't let them convince me to piss on them even if they were on fire. Based on their reputation alone, I would side with Tolbert 100 percent. Probably shouldn't have had his car there to begin with.

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